Girl took her boob off

Helen Christie, 26, hates the attention that comes with having such large boobs and her chest has completely destroyed her confidence. When Helen Christie was growing up she was often mocked for her "pancake" chest, but when she turned 16 her boobs started to grow at a rapid rate. She went to a size D but they didn't stop, and all of a sudden the bullies started teasing her for her large chest instead. She hated the attention that came with having big boobs and after years of medical problems, pain and trouble sleeping she's desperate to have them reduced.

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The year-old from Brighton says that as a result, she suffers from social anxiety , depression, back and neck pain, trouble sleeping and exercising. She is looking to have private surgery to reduce the size of her breasts in Prague, Czech Republic after she felt doctors in the UK did not take her seriously. It was really creepy getting that kind of attention from men, who were often a lot older than me. Over the next 10 years, Helen said her breasts continued to grow until they reached a size 40HH, forcing her to wear baggy clothes to not draw attention. Helen also had insomnia as she struggles to find a comfortable position to sleep which still lets her breathe properly. My posture is really bad.

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By Luke Andrews For Mailonline. A woman has launched a fundraiser for breast reduction surgery after her 40HH breasts left her with back pain, a hump on her neck, facing lewd comments and feeling unable to take her clothes off. The pharmaceutical assistant said her large breasts, dubbed 'Helen's melons' at school, have also left her feeling depressed and self-conscious, and have forced her to wear size XXXL men's shirts despite being a size 16 at the bottom half.

A mother-of-three has described the moment she cut out her own breast implant after her giant boobs gave her anxiety. Tonia Rossington, 49, from Skegness, had her B-cup breasts increased to an F-cup when her natural boobs became saggy and deflated through breastfeeding three children. She wrote to her GP and said she was suffering depression and anxiety linked to her implants and also told him she had considered taking them out herself. But she was told she could only have the surgery if the implants were ruptured and causing severe pain or if there was capsular contracture, where extreme scarring forms a hard shell around the implant.